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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-01-21, Page 10woe die 1. : PAGE TEN • NE 'LUCKNOW SENTINEL • Kinlough A.C.W. KINLOUGH NEWS Mrs. Jim Smith was hostess for the meeting of the Anglican • Church .Women on Thursday , , .1• t afternoon. The president rs; Gertrude Walsh Opened the— meetirig witha prayer and ail joined in singing the hymn "O• God pur help in ages past" 'fol- lowed: by prayer.' Mrs. Roy Schneller .read psalm 19 for' the scripture lesson. Miss. 'May Boyle gave the New Year's ,meditation, Mrs. Midfor•d Wall readthe •correspondence which was dealt with. The Word for the roll -call was ."Faith." . Mem- bers expressed thanks for get well cards sent from, the Christ- •. ' mas meeting; Mrs Walsh was . appointed to:.purchase a suitable. wardrobe for the 'choir vestments. Ladies taking part in the , program 'were: Mrs, Odendahl, "The, New, Year"; Miss May' Boyle, "This year's wish";'Mrs .•. Russell-: Hewitt , "My New- Year's prayer"; . Mrs.': Roy Schneller , "Three gifts. we need" ,'content- `. Me= ontent-`net , fa- thTand_eace that pass - • • eth all understanding; Mrs. Midford Wall, "Hope,: faith and • lov:e"; Mrs. Art Haldenby, "the 'ye'ars beginnning; Miss Edna Boyle,, "A recipe.for:a happy New Year' Mrs. Walsh:,.."I know;not dear Lord" 'Mrs. Jim Smith read a current article from a:local paper which proved thereal 'joy. of .giving •' and -receiving. Following a ' hymn, RevR. 'Odendahl 'closed :the meeting; with prayer. ,' A' delicious lunch was•served •by•the hostess: • Mrs.'.Midford Wall :gave; the courtesy remarks. Annual• Meeting At Olivet Church OLIVET NEWS'• The'Jn ted QChnr-ch knriu-al•. Meeting -was held on :Sunday evening in the church. Sandy MacCharles was.•appointed secret- ary and Reverend George Ball chairman. . The session was, unchanged,, also the manse committee, Mrs,. • Walter. Black was theretiring. member of the, board .of stewards and was. replaced by.Mts•. 'Robert 'Osborne. Robert' Osborne is • convener of the ushers 'and David Black, Jim Black and Ronnie M.CGuiret were 'named as assist- ,ants.• It' was decided..to .continue the "joint `services" as.we have been doing for the past three months. Last fall vie.tried having the' • . church- and•Sunday school worship together; till after. the childrens hymn then the church school 'clan stpd'ied in their •own • cl , while the sermun was given: a,s`a. liib1e-c-1ass-lessen- the adults'and teen age members: It was an adventure in .pone `room church but it has worked oit• very LUCKNOW: 'ONTARIO No.:Rive! UC1/. WEDNESDAY, 'JANUARY 21st, .1010 AMBERLEY • •NEWS •. The January .ngumeetof >► in�' River•United Church, Women met at noon on Tuesday, January twelfth in the Sunday School room of Pine .River United CI:.rC r: After grace wassung twenty. eight tJ. C . W , members,e n),oyed a delicious dinner . • Following the dinner, the rrieetinwas opened by th4 •Pre:-. rent , 'Mrs,. ,Perrin Lowry who read a paean on "Helpin •t ers . Items oibusiness were discus- • sed and was. 'followed with the treasurers report prepared by. \e-rs :Donald Courtney and read .by Mrs. Robert Courtney.. ' The corresponding secretary, Mrs. .Leonard Reid read cards of. thanks.. After a.hymn the scripture reading was given by: Mrs Carrick Coiling, A reading on "A Thought :for the New ;Year`•. bras given by Mrs., Mervin a' Funston. We rnust find the right road to happiness in a worthy destination in life.. •True happi- ness is in giving Of ourselves. and• .being rich in service toward s God. A reading given•by Mrs°. Elmer Smeltzer was followed with a hymn and • the benediction., • A .stewardship committee' . . was appointed namely Harry, Scott , Robert Osborne , Mrs. •Herb Clayton a.nd•Sagdy :MacCharles, ° to'study.the new plan whereby we can designate up''tohalf the Missionary givings =to. certain projects.• Repbrts from all departments• of the church. were heard. and were encouraging. • . ANNON You can cope with inflation more easily when you keep your savings in our Guaran- teed Trust Certificates. Rate of interest is guaranteed at 81/4%. 372 Bay Street, Toronto, 364-7495 Also Barrie and Orillia Just one of the many ways Sterling Trusts looks alter your money EXPLORERS The Dungannon Exploiersreld their•12th meeting withal' members present.* We started with the opening exercises, lowed by by a. craft. '• Mrs. ,McClenaghan donated plaques to the Explorers, which .were enjoyed very much: The next rneeting.•wi11 be January .20: veal production leadership in nutrition • continuous research • management skills • growing animal health service WANT TO MAKE 40% ON AN INVESTMENT? Investigate the profit yield obtained with a Shur -Gain veal program. 111 Church Services :NGLICAN CHURCH _ Lucknow resbyterian Church LUCKNOW : AREA PARISH The Rev. R: Odendahl Rector . • ' ' JANUARY 2501,. Septvageslma St. Paul's, Ripley.--- 9:30 a.m. Ascension, Kinlough 11 a.m. St.• Peters, "Lucknow ..- 1:30 pm: Church School x,10:15 a.m. St. Pauls, Dungannon. -- 3 p.m. Alternating with Christ Church, Port' Albert • 'Invest in those unwanted bull calves. Put them on a 10-12 week veal program with ` = _am ear _ , '.LUCKNOW CHRISTIAN.. REFORMED. CHURCH': J W. Van Stempvoort Pastor. ' Services:: 10:00 a.m. (English)' •. —21-90-p: nr(Butch-tad-aa 5th Sundays) VISITORS WELCOME buy a couple of hundred pounds to ;put on a 180-200. pound•_..gain. Get top market , p : rice for choice veal grades that can, return as much as 40%' returnover feed and-calf=costs- • ° s Shur -Gain Vealer'protects 'your investment too, with the: ro Pe r levels• of antibiotics' to proper' fight scours and atress— problems. Come in and get your .free feeding .program . • and a Vealer Performance Chart. Prove to yourself how Shur -Gain Vealer is the moat pro e avai a i e or •. ea a r. • • uc ion. Products.. Lirnited LIR-KNOW' PHUNE 528-2026 .v a•.:u.a.a o.Nnr,Nb� •9 N�y�u.,1 t0., o.P•.vWq ,nN Y'R: N:' a o . Rev. , Glenn Noble, B.A:,. B • ;Minister • . . Phone 528-2740 JANUARY'25th • .10:00 a.m. Sunday scpoot 11:00 Alm. Morning Service Thursday, January 22nd, Annual Meeting 8:00 p.m. LUCKNQW:_ JNITED HURL+ Rev. Robert. Nicholls, B.A. Minister jANUARY 25th 10.00: a.m. Sunday,'School 11:00 a.m..Morning Worship 12 noon Picnic 'lunch • followedhy Annual, Meeting. 4:00 p.m. Teen Confirmation cast, "The Back .To God `Hour",. every 'Sunday: CJCS (Stratford) , 2:00 p.m.; CFOS (Owen Sound) POINT TO PONDER.: ° ,Not` what you. possess but wha 'ou wwhat you have, . de- termdoines youithr true worth. _Thomas de," - langside Church HoIdsAnnual •LANGSIDE NEWS`. At the annual meeting of ' Lan,gside'Presbyterian Church Re`w E. R, Hawkes, the interim - moderator for Langside , opened the meeting'wi'th Scripture and for the:meeting and Mrs, Gordon �Ja1J secretary. The minutes'of the last meeting were read w. ..and approved The sessiort-'report showed a °. membership 61 '49 at the end -cif the year. Four ,membets were •removed from toll by Certificate � Oone by 'death, • Rei 11awkes offered prayer in• • nieniory,:of deceascd,ineni:ber.; pinalle al reports of all organizations of the church we e, reviewed . The :budget allocation Qf $3OU, 00 was reached. t111, reports were accepted as printid: Simon deBoer was nar l( uv rv,re•LN Schon•. Bill.Moffat had het .• in this office forseveraa years Jim Young and Bole i3re,gr.°Jfl wete.-e relented toshe Board of Managers, Grahani Moffat was the other retiring mertihe:r Kind' regi ested not 'be be "re =e lcc tL•d Mrs, .Jirti Young Was:nani t.1 +s • the 'new manager . • • Mrs,' Boob Bte,gmari and fq.M'Qrt • CONTINUED•ON A 11-